Piercing the Corporate Veil Definition | Becker

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Piercing the Corporate Veil

In some circumstances, the courts will hold the shareholders, officers, or directors of a corporation liable because the legislative privilege of conducting business in corporate form is being abused. Typical causes for piercing the corporate veil include commingling personal funds with corporate funds, inadequate capitalization, and committing fraud on existing creditors.

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